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    ‘It Ends With Us’: Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni Movie Crosses $100M At Domestic Box Office

    By Anthony D'Alessandro,

    10 hours ago
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    Sony/Wayfarer Studios’ It Ends with Us, this summer’s anomaly romance drama, has crossed $100M at the domestic box office in its 11th day of release.

    The Colleen Hoover feature adaptation about a young woman’s torment with domestic abuse is not Lively’s highest-grossing live-action movie at the domestic box office — outside of Deadpool & Wolverine, nerds — but soon will be. It Ends with Us will topple her top moneymaker, 2011’s Green Lantern ($116.6M). For Baldoni as a star and director, It Ends with Us, easily is the top-grossing movie of his career.

    The movie made $2.8M on Monday at 3,739 theaters, ranking third among all films, bringing the total gross to $100.4M. The pic’s global through last weekend is $180M.

    Beamed Sony Pictures Co-Head of Global Theatrical Marketing, Danielle Misher, “This remarkable result is a real testament to the power of female driven stories and original films at the box office. And we’re so proud of the nuanced and layered marketing campaign that honored female agency and triumph.”

    20th Century Studios’ Alien: Romulus was first yesterday with $3.7M at 3,885 locations after making $42M in its opening weekend. The Fede Alvarez-directed sequel’s cume now at $45.7M.

    RELATED: ‘It Ends With Us’: How Blake Lively Was “A Creative Tour De Force” In Transforming Colleen Hoover Novel Into A Motion Picture Event

    Disney/Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine, ranked second on Monday with $3M and a running total of $549.9M. The endgame domestic gross on the Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman movie is believed to be between $625M and $650M. Currently, Disney’s Inside Out 2 with $642.9M is the top-grossing movie of 2024 stateside. Last year’s summer smash Barbie ended its box office fashion strut at $636.2M.

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